All of those are great, bolded out some of the one's I really love. Then there's Blades of Steel, Shatterhand, Xevious, Nintendo World Cup Soccer, River City Ransom... Way too many to actually list all of them. Most any game that was Nintendo Hard.

Those were the days... And still, are, thanks to emulators and Virtual Console. Oh, and I do have 3 consoles, but I need to clean them up to get them working again (and bypass the copy protection chip, that's the main reason the damn thing gets so picky)...

Parks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.

I totally agree...I played the shit out of Tecmo Super Bowl...11 on 11, broken up passes (there were no incomplete passes in Tecmo Bowl), all the real teams, it was a huge step forward. Bo Jackson in EXCELLENT condition? Unstoppable. And the playoffs were intense in a way that new football games just don't replicate.

All my other faves have been mentioned except for perhaps my favorite...River City Ransom...It was like Double Dragon with a better story line and a lot of RPG components. Your guy bought books and learned martial arts moves, gained all kinds of stats, and got to use lead pipes, baseball bats, chains, and could pick up trash on the street and throw it at people. You even fought the Double Dragon twins at the end (and yes, they even played the theme music). Anyone else play this game?

All my other faves have been mentioned except for perhaps my favorite...River City Ransom...It was like Double Dragon with a better story line and a lot of RPG components. Your guy bought books and learned martial arts moves, gained all kinds of stats, and got to use lead pipes, baseball bats, chains, and could pick up trash on the street and throw it at people. You even fought the Double Dragon twins at the end (and yes, they even played the theme music). Anyone else play this game?

AWWWWWWW SONNN! YA'LL BEST RECOGNIZE!!!!!!!! River City Ransom was (still is) sweet! Highly innovative for its day.

A lot of games on the NES and SNES were great.

There is a volleyball game that had power ups that was extremely fun. I can't remember the name of it.

The precursor to Zelda was a game called The Magic of Scheherazade. If I remember correctly, that game was hard. arggh